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- The Journal of the Civil War Era
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- When the Hurlyburly's Done / When the Battle's Lost and Won: Service, Suffering, and Survival of Civil War and Great War Veterans Volume 9, Number 1, March 2019, pp. 109-132
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This issue contains 23 articles in total
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- Books Received
- Beyond Freedom: Disrupting the History of Emancipation ed. by David W. Blight and Jim Downs (review)
- The Forgotten Emancipator: James Mitchell Ashley and the Ideological Origins of Reconstruction by Rebecca E. Zietlow (review)
- In the Wake of War: Military Occupation, Emancipation, and Civil War America by Andrew F. Lang (review)
- Petersburg to Appomattox: The End of the War in Virginia ed. by Caroline E. Janney (review)
- Inglorious Passages: Noncombat Deaths in the American Civil War by Brian Steel Wills (review)
- Frederick Douglass: America's Prophet by D. H. Dilbeck (review)
- American Sectionalism in the British Mind, 1832–1863 by Peter O'Connor (review)
- The F Street Mess: How Southern Senators Rewrote the Kansas-Nebraska Act by Alice Elizabeth Malavasic (review)
- Civic Longing: The Speculative Origins of U.S. Citizenship by Carrie Hyde (review)
- The Trouble with Minna: A Case of Slavery and Emancipation in the Antebellum North by Hendrik Hartog (review)
- Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology by Deirdre Cooper Owens (review)
- Medicalizing Blackness: Making Racial Difference in the Atlantic World, 1780–1840 by Rana A. Hogarth (review)
- The Lost Founding Father: John Quincy Adams and the Transformation of American Politics by William J. Cooper (review)
- Great Crossings: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Age of Jackson by Christina Snyder (review)
- The Dawn of Detroit: A Chronicle of Slavery and Freedom in the City of the Straits by Tiya Miles (review)
- When the Hurlyburly's Done / When the Battle's Lost and Won: Service, Suffering, and Survival of Civil War and Great War Veterans
- Union Veteran Migration Patterns to the Frontier: The Case of Dakota Territory
- "Every Comfort, Freedom, and Liberty": A Case Study of Mississippi's Confederate Home
- When Service Is Not Enough: Charity's Purpose in the Immediate Aftermath of the Civil War
- Free to Go Where We Liked: The Army of Northern Virginia after Appomattox
- Guest Editor's Introduction: Reconsidering Civil War Veterans
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